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Photo Tour in Brugges

 

Capture the Magic of Bruges: Join our Photography Tours and Unleash Your Creativity!

Immerse yourself in the picturesque charm of Bruges and elevate your photography skills with our exclusive guided tours. Explore the most famous landmarks of this enchanting city, as we take you on a visual journey through its stunning sights. From historic parks to romantic bridges, and from majestic castles to iconic towers, Bruges offers a treasure trove of breathtaking moments waiting to be captured.

 

Tour 1: Unveil the Romantic Secrets

Our first photo tour invites you to discover the romantic heart of Bruges. We’ll start at the Minnewaterpark, a serene oasis of tranquility, where the shimmering waters and lush greenery create a serene backdrop for your shots. Stroll along the Lovers’ Bridge (Minnewaterbrug), known for its captivating views and timeless charm, and let your lens capture the essence of love and romance.

Next, we’ll venture to Kasteel Minnewater, an architectural gem nestled within the park’s enchanting landscape. Its historic allure and exquisite details will provide you with endless inspiration for capturing stunning compositions. Lastly, we’ll visit the Sint-Arnolduspoortje, a hidden gem that reveals a fascinating blend of history and architecture. Let your camera tell the stories of these captivating landmarks, as you embrace the artistry of Bruges.

The Princely Beguinage Ten Wijngaerde (Dutch: Prinselijk Begijnhof Ten Wijngaerde) is the only preserved beguinage in the Belgian city of Bruges. There are no more Beguines living there, but since 1927 it has functioned as a convent for Benedictines, founded by canon Hoornaert. In the same year the houses at the west side were also reshaped and enlarged into the Monasterium De Wijngaard, a priory of Benedictine nuns.

 
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